Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
marijuana possesion
If went to court and pleaded guilty was given a court date a did not appear / warrant issued in 1996, will statue of limitations help?
Asked on 10/13/07, 1:30 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Charles Aspinwall
Charles S. Aspinwall, J.D., LLC
Re: marijuana possesion
No. You are a fugitive. The SOL stops running so long as you are on fugitive status. The charges will remain active in the state where issued until dealt with.
Answered on 10/13/07, 3:46 pm
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